In the process of buying a 2007 Cabrio 310 and have some questions that maybe this forum could help answer.
I would like to know travel distance on a full 160g tank. No WOT, mostly where the engines are most efficient, guessing around 3k rpm. I need to relocate the boat from the south eastern side to the central western side of Fl and would like to plot stops through the Okeechobee waterway.
Really like the boat and layout, but there are some things I need to upgrade or add. It currently has a Garmin 178c sounder and I'm not sure if it's good enough or needs an upgrade. We will be using it to travel some distance and not just around the coast. With that being said, is there a great benefit in upgrading the GPS with something that has Sirius weather, or maybe even a radar?
We've had several boats but this is the first sea worthy vessel. I'm putting together a list of must have items for long trips. On the top of the list are; serpentine belt, alternator, generator impeller, portable jump starter, oil, fuel filters.....of course a complete set of tools, a temp gauge, and multi-meter.
Any tips will be greatly appreciated.
I would like to know travel distance on a full 160g tank. No WOT, mostly where the engines are most efficient, guessing around 3k rpm. I need to relocate the boat from the south eastern side to the central western side of Fl and would like to plot stops through the Okeechobee waterway.
Really like the boat and layout, but there are some things I need to upgrade or add. It currently has a Garmin 178c sounder and I'm not sure if it's good enough or needs an upgrade. We will be using it to travel some distance and not just around the coast. With that being said, is there a great benefit in upgrading the GPS with something that has Sirius weather, or maybe even a radar?
We've had several boats but this is the first sea worthy vessel. I'm putting together a list of must have items for long trips. On the top of the list are; serpentine belt, alternator, generator impeller, portable jump starter, oil, fuel filters.....of course a complete set of tools, a temp gauge, and multi-meter.
Any tips will be greatly appreciated.